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* ''[[Sanctuary]]'': Helen Magnus has yet to be convinced of this. [[Evil Is Sexy|The fanbase]], on the other hand, has embraced Nikola Tesla - he with the constant plans for world domination - with ''quite'' a passion. |
* ''[[Sanctuary]]'': Helen Magnus has yet to be convinced of this. [[Evil Is Sexy|The fanbase]], on the other hand, has embraced Nikola Tesla - he with the constant plans for world domination - with ''quite'' a passion. |
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== Music == |
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* Strongly suggested in the video for [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcOxhH8N3Bo "Total Eclipse of the Heart"] by [[Bonnie Tyler]]. In fact, that may be the true point of the song. Composer Jim Steinman claimed he originally wrote it for a musical version of ''[[Nosferatu]'' that was never completed, and later included it his 1997 musical ''[[Dance of the Vampires]]''. When one listens to the lyrics, it does indeed seem possible that the protagonist is a lovelorn woman staring into darkness and waiting for a vampire lover to come and take her... |
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== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
== [[Tabletop Games]] == |